Combinatorial Potlatch 2009
Speakers
Details
The Combinatorial Potlatch is an irregularly scheduled, floating, one-day conference. It has been held for many years at various locations around Puget Sound and southern British Columbia, and is an opportunity for combinatorialists in the region to gather informally for a day of invited talks and conversation. While most who attend work in, or near, the Puget Sound basin, all are welcome. Typically there are three talks given by speakers who are visiting or new to the area, along with breaks for coffee and lunch. Many participants remain for dinner at a local restaurant or pub.
Additional Information
See the official website at: http://buzzard.ups.edu/potlatch/2009/potlatch2009.html
for more information.

Glencora Borradaile, Oregon State U., "Graph constrained knapsack problems"
Louis Deaett, UVIC, "New dimensions to graph coloring"
Omer Angel, UBC, "Locally transitive graphs"

This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Conference
Date
November 21, 2009
Time
-
Location